Imagine being a Brock University student, recent graduate or young professional and going for coffee with Rick Mercer? How about a Skype conversation with the CEO of a multinational company?
It’s now possible thanks to Ten Thousand Coffees, an initiative designed to bridge the gap between the leaders of today and the social generation.

Veena Dwivedi (Applied Linguistics) gave an invited lecture entitled “Efficiency in sentence processing” for the Department of Languages, Literature and Linguistics Lecture Series at York University Feb. 27, 2014.
Publications
Dwivedi, VD (2013). Interpreting quantifier scope ambiguity: Evidence of heuristic first, algorithmic second processing. PLoS ONE 8(11):e81461.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0081461. It can be read here.

The news coming out of the World Health Organization (WHO) this week is bleak: cancer around the globe is growing “at an alarming pace.”
The bulk of this - at least 60% - is occurring in low-income countries.

New Zealand is a long way to travel from Brock University, but it’s almost like a homecoming for Tim Fletcher.
The assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology grew up and completed two degrees in Australia. After nearly six years, he heads back down under next month to participate in the 2014 International Association for Physical [...]

Sandie Heckel, a part-time music instructor in the Department of Teacher Education, was awarded the Norah Morgan Memorial Award from Carousel Players at a recent District School Board of Niagara meeting.